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`Every Year Roger Jowell and his colleagues at the National Centre for Social Research produce a fascinating snapshot of our beliefs. Over time (today's is the 17th in the British Social Attitudes series) the pictures become a movie of contemporary mores' - Guardian`BSA's topical and well informed reports...have become an indispensable tool not just for governments, but also for modern citizens to understand their fellows, and themselves, better' - Times Higher Education Supplement`I've always enjoyed reading the British Social Attitudes survey, which shows what the British people really…mehr

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`Every Year Roger Jowell and his colleagues at the National Centre for Social Research produce a fascinating snapshot of our beliefs. Over time (today's is the 17th in the British Social Attitudes series) the pictures become a movie of contemporary mores' - Guardian`BSA's topical and well informed reports...have become an indispensable tool not just for governments, but also for modern citizens to understand their fellows, and themselves, better' - Times Higher Education Supplement`I've always enjoyed reading the British Social Attitudes survey, which shows what the British people really think, as opposed to what journalists and politicians like to pretend they think' - John PilgerThis indispensable annual British Social Attitudes Survey compiles, describes and comments on a range of current social attitudes and charts changes in British social values. The 17th Report summarizes and interprets data from the most recent survey, and makes comparisons with findings from previous years.
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`We have long been fans of the British Social Attitudes survey, once declaring it to be "the most trustworthy and comprehensive guide" to British life available between hard covers' - The Guardian `The Rolls Royce of opinion surveys' - The Times `I've always enjoyed reading the British Social Attitudes survey, which shows what the British people really think, as opposed to what journalists and politicians like to pretend they think' - John Pilger `A model for social reporting' - James Davis, University of Chicago `BSA's topical and well informed reports...have become an indispensable tool not just for governments, but also for modern citizens to understand their fellows, and themselves, better' - The Times Higher